Commissioner Bettman toured the arena on Thursday with Chris Ilitch, son of Mike Ilitch, the Red Wings owner who died Feb. 10. Chris Ilitch runs the family business empire as president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings and oversaw the Little Caesars Arena project, running the plans past his father frequently.
"I've got to tell you: I just love this arena," Commissioner Bettman said. "It is incredible. We just spent the last two hours walking every inch of it. I sat in the very last row to see what the view is, and every seat in the house is great. This arena in addition to being state of the art has every conceivable amenity, an incredible use of technology and a remarkable tie to history and tradition of this great Original Six franchise. …
"I know this is a place Mike Ilitch would have been extraordinarily proud of, because it is just remarkable. What the District is doing for downtown Detroit is a marvel to behold, and it's great to see. So on behalf of the League, I'm proud to see this arena."
Commissioner Bettman raved about everything from the Via concourse, made to feel like an indoor city street with a clear roof; to the LED grid on the ceiling, which changes colors and creates effects; to the bowl, an intimate setting with steeply pitched seats; to the locker room, a 25,000-square-foot facility.
"I'm not sure how you can do better than this," Commissioner Bettman said. "It's simply state-of-the-art, first class. You know, you see little snippets of things that are in other arenas. They took the best of the best, integrated it into this amazing facility, and then layered on top of it."